In a recent Nat Geographic (well, recently read) there was an excellent article about the
permafrost and the tundra. The writer wrote about how the people who lived there were, and had to be, intimately connected with the landscape as they relied on it, intimately, for survival. He advocated that sense of belonging, of being a part of the landscape, as something that is missing from our modern, transitory lives.
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